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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In musical composition, voice leading is the term used to refer to a decision-making consideration when arranging voices (or "parts"), namely, how each voice should move in advancing from each chord to the next.Voice leading is the relationship between the successive pitches of simultaneously moving parts or voices. For example, when moving from a C triad in the root position (a chord played, from the lowest pitch up: C E G) to an inverted F chord based on the same…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In musical composition, voice leading is the term used to refer to a decision-making consideration when arranging voices (or "parts"), namely, how each voice should move in advancing from each chord to the next.Voice leading is the relationship between the successive pitches of simultaneously moving parts or voices. For example, when moving from a C triad in the root position (a chord played, from the lowest pitch up: C E G) to an inverted F chord based on the same lowest pitch (C F A), one might say that the middle voice rises from E to F while the highest voice rises from G to A, this being a way to "lead" those voices. Instead of considering the two successive chords separately, one focuses on the "horizontal" ("temporal" or "linear") continuity between notes in each voice. (Similar considerations apply to homophonic as well as polyphonic music.)